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Each of us will be both a patient and caregiver at some point in our lives. We all want a healthcare system that supports everyone. In this book, Dr. Doug Slakey guides caregivers, patients, and healthcare organizations to obtain the best clinical outcomes with respect and compassion.

Despite remarkable medical…


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1 author picked The Process Manifesto as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

Slakey is a solid organ transplant surgeon who advocates patient-centric medical care. As an insider, he has experienced what works and what doesn't work. He provides a "how to" improve hospital efficiency, improve patient outcomes, and all around deliver patient-centric healthcare. He examines different process flows and a roadmap of when and how to use them. It is a timely and important book for patients and healthcare providers.

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